Unsure where to start or how to help?
The best way to determine what to do is to get in touch with a licensed wildlife rehabilitator. You can call our emergency line at 570-739-4393 extension 1.
This link will take you to an Online Interactive Emergency Help platform that can assist you in figuring out next steps.
Not local to us? We are one of the only facilities in the state of Pennsylvania that stays open to intakes all year round. With the exception of venomous snakes, adult deer, and black bear, we accept all native Pennsylvania species. Because of this, we may be the closest facility to you. However, you can use this “Find a rehabilitator in Pennsylvania” tool to check for a rehabilitator closer to you.
Below are some helpful guidelines for common wildlife situations –
- West Nile Virus
- Decorative Spider Webbing Deadly to Wildlife
- Helping Birds Survive the Cold
- Help for birds trapped on sticky tape
- Fledgling Birds learning to fly, should be left alone
- Cottontail Bunnies – Understanding Bunny Nests
- Cottontail Bunnies – Is That Nest Abandoned?
- Cottontail Bunnies – Identifying Emergencies
- Cottontail Bunnies – Independence
- Cottontail Bunnies – What To Do If You Need Help
- Fawn Rescue – The Danger of Interfering
- Fawn Rescue – Misunderstandings that Cause Kidnapping
- Fawn Rescue – Feeding Foundling Fawns
- Fawn Rescue – Assisting a Fawn in a Dangerous Location
- Fawn Rescue – Signs That a Fawn is in Trouble
- Fawn Rescue – Finding Help
- Winter Wildlife Tips
- Squirrel Emergencies
- Finch Eye Disease – AVIAN CONJUNCTIVITIS
- Pheasants and the Great Horned Owl
- SPRINGTIME ALERT: DO NOT DISTURB YOUNG WILDLIFE
- Bulk Publication Orders for Resale
- Helping Bats
- Wildlife should not be fed, disturbed unless injured – Sports – Republican Herald
- Skunk Odor Neutralizer